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Posted on 9/11/14 at 8:57 pm to Kline
And we all know that 5 star and 4 star players always live up to the hype and are all-stars. Well of course you know they do, you've been following A&M since 1966.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 8:59 pm to Kline
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We have all the rest apparently and have been recruiting 5 stars out of Louisiana as well. To think that LSU owns Texas is ridiculous. Alabama probably gets better recruits from Texas on average than LSU.
You just got trolled hard by that one comment he made.
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When Texas A&M gets a little more defense on the field it won't matter anyway because a Les Miles offense will never beat a Kevin Sumlin offense with equally talented athletes.
Sumlin with the returning heisman winner, 2 Top 10 overall pick OTs and a 1st round WR in his offense. Result? LSU 34 A&M 10
Chavis eats your offense up.
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I don't think you beat the Aggies on Thanksgiving night and for sure don't see LSU winning the West
I'm sure you said the same thing the last 3 times we've played.
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Les doesn't know this but you are not going to win championships running the ball alone (Fournette).
You are so clueless it's not even funny. Auburn barely threw the ball last season, won the SEC and was in national title game.
Back to the topic at hand, to suggest LSU's recruiting Texas worse than before is completely asinine as we've just brought in 2 5-star kids and have another for next season.
This post was edited on 9/11/14 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:03 pm to npt817
He doesn't get that the stars are equal to their potential of being a great player not that they automatically come in college all Americans
This post was edited on 9/11/14 at 9:08 pm
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:03 pm to Kline
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Sumlin is bringing in the 5 star defensive players along with numerous 4 stars.

This is the stupidest comment ever, you can bring in 1000 5 stars but until you get someone that can develop that talent it won't matter
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:27 pm to graychef
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Your obsession with stars is telling. Is there a huge difference in a five star and four star?
Yes. Generally five star players are immediate impact players....it is especially important to Texas A&M because we have not had these type of players on the field in quantity ever before.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:28 pm to Kline
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This is the stupidest comment ever, you can bring in 1000 5 stars but until you get someone that can develop that talent it won't matter
Well people a lot smarter than you know that it is more about the Jimmy's and Joe's than it is about the X's and O's.
With that being said why do you assume that Sumlin does not develop players? He put some of Sherman's players in the NFL.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:30 pm to Kline
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Yes. Generally five star players are immediate impact players....it is especially important to Texas A&M because we have not had these type of players on the field in quantity ever before.
Stars are for subscriptions. I wouldn't get carried away with those too much. Special players are special players. Stars mean nothing.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:32 pm to thunderbird1100
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Sumlin with the returning heisman winner, 2 Top 10 overall pick OTs and a 1st round WR in his offense. Result? LSU 34 A&M 10
Chavis eats your offense up.
We have better receivers this year, better offensive line this year and a better quarterback for they system this year that has already broke Manziel records in his first game.
Your posts are based on the past determining future outcomes. It does not.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:32 pm to Kline
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Kline
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facts
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Rank Player Cl Pos G Pass Att Pass Com Int Pass Yds Pass TD Pass Eff
1 Tyler Jones, Texas St. So. QB 1 25 21 0 278 4 230.2
2 Travis Wilson, Utah Jr. QB 2 38 24 0 446 6 213.9
3 Gary Nova, Rutgers Sr. QB 2 46 31 1 563 6 208.9
4 Marcus Mariota, Oregon Jr. QB 2 48 31 0 585 6 208.2
5 Anthony Jennings, LSU So. QB 2 34 16 0 427 5 201.1
6 Seth Russell, Baylor So. QB 2 48 29 1 562 6 195.9
7 Maty Mauk, Missouri So. QB 2 53 34 2 503 8 186.1
8 Dak Prescott, Mississippi St. Jr. QB 2 51 30 2 495 8 184.3
9 Jared Goff, California So. QB 2 56 38 1 510 7 182.0
10 Kevin Hogan, Stanford Sr. QB 2 46 34 1 489 3 180.4
11 Brandon Allen, Arkansas Jr. QB 2 36 22 1 292 6 178.7
12 Bo Wallace, Ole Miss Sr. QB 2 66 48 3 707 5 178.6
13 Connor Cook, Michigan St. Jr. QB 2 60 41 2 628 5 177.1
14 Kenny Hill, Texas A&M So. QB 2 86 61 0 794 7 175.3
15 Everett Golson, Notre Dame Sr. QB 2 56 37 0 521 5 173.7
Now go sit down senior citizen and watch you some maury, because dear mother of God.
This post was edited on 9/11/14 at 9:36 pm
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:33 pm to thunderbird1100
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You are so clueless it's not even funny. Auburn barely threw the ball last season, won the SEC and was in national title game.
Really? Gus Malzahn offense that barely threw the ball. Weird?
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:38 pm to Kline
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Really? Gus Malzahn offense that barely threw the ball. Weird?
You know nothing about facts. You say you have an education, but I think you meant "eduMacation" because you can't even do basic tasks. Here, allow me to help.
2013-14 Team Passing Stats
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103 Rice 14 10-4 347 177 9 2,495 7.19 14.10 20 178.2
104 Eastern Mich. 12 2-10 336 178 14 2,137 6.36 12.01 14 178.1
105 Memphis 12 3-9 361 206 11 2,078 5.76 10.09 9 173.2
106 Auburn 14 12-2 285 173 8 2,422 8.50 14.00 20 173.0
107 Florida 12 4-8 311 199 9 2,051 6.59 10.31 11 170.9
108 South Fla. 12 2-10 357 166 16 2,002 5.61 12.06 7 166.8
109 Tennessee 12 5-7 344 191 17 1,979 5.75 10.36 12 164.9
And shite, I forgot who we're dealing with so I'll help him out. See that "173.0" at the end? Yeah, so that's in YARDS PER GAME.
YARDS = 3ft. You add up all the passing yards in each game to get total passing yards for the season, and then you DIVIDE by the number of games you see.
Passing yards are a combo of how far the ball travels AND how far the player runs AFTER catching the ball.
Are we okay? Do I have to scream it?
This post was edited on 9/11/14 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:42 pm to Kline
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Really? Gus Malzahn offense that barely threw the ball. Weird?
Uhhhh, yes?
Auburn averaged less than 3 yards more passing a game then FLORIDA last season.
So much for your theory.
This post was edited on 9/11/14 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:44 pm to Kline
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Your posts are based on the past determining future outcomes. It does not.
How can one know if one doesnt even know the future? If that's truly the case then you cant use anything any team has done up to this point to support anything you believe. A&M's receivers are good this year? Based on what? "The past doesn't determine the future" So you can't say anything either.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:45 pm to bherm1988
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LSU owns the state of Texas, kids grow up wanting to play in Death Valley.
I'd call you Miss Cleo, but...
#1 DT in the State of Texas for 2016
Taylor Hamm weeps
This post was edited on 9/11/14 at 9:50 pm
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:47 pm to thunderbird1100
I think the current SecR A&M fans should ban this guy from representing them. I'm apologize to them for such bafoonery. 

Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:48 pm to Kline
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We have better receivers this year
You dont have a Mike Evans, and if you recall correctly our DBs blanketed your receivers last season, we have the same DBs, with an extra year of experience.
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better offensive line
Debatable 2 games into the season.
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better quarterback for they system
Keyword here is SYSTEM, a system which Chavis has clear knowledge of and knows how to shut it down.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 9:49 pm to thunderbird1100
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thunderbird1100
He only believes in facts, but facts are invalid because "the past can't determine the future", so facts are useless, so what do you use?
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